Lemon in water
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I have a friend who says drinking a glass of water with the juice of 1 lemon in it every morning helped her to loose a bunch of weight.
Dose anyone else do this or have tried it? If so what were your results?
Also is there any scientific evidence that helps this? Theres lots of different conflicting evidence online im not sure what to believe.
Dose anyone else do this or have tried it? If so what were your results?
Also is there any scientific evidence that helps this? Theres lots of different conflicting evidence online im not sure what to believe.
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It tastes good, that's it. Calorie deficit to lose weight, that's it.8
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Lemon water doesn't really do anything for weight loss, unfortunately. If it did, no one would be here trying to lose weight. There is absolutely no scientific evidence that points to lemon and weight loss.
The only way to lose weight is with a calorie deficit.6 -
In itself, it doesn't help with losing fat. As they've told you, you need to be in a caloric deficit in order to start shredding pounds. However, I've tried it and found that it help with digestion, specially if I'm feeling bloated. This is because it hydrates you and helps you get rid of some water weight (but it doesn't create fat loss). Water has to be warm and it's also a good idea to add a pinch of baking soda in it. Every time I drink it, I do in on an empty stomach.4
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Water will help you feel full.
Adding lemon may help you drink more water.
This may well help with appetite control.
So while weight loss is indeed calories in, calories out - drinking lemon water sounds like a good strategy to manage fluid intake and help you feel fuller.
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No scientific evidence that lemon water helps you lose weight, at all. Good news for your friend - she did it all herself!4
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If "conflicting evidence" means confusion and myths and woo, then yes, there's lots of conflicting evidence online.
To lose weight, you have to eat less and move more. If this makes it easier for you eat less and move more, it's useful for you.1 -
Lemon water is more palatable than plain water, so people will drink more. When you are drinking water more often, you are feeling full more often.
The lemon water tip is literally just making the 'drink a glass of water before meals' tip more appealing. May as well do the flavored water things. Mioooooo.1 -
Use lemon juice. Lemons have acid in it that will remove enamel from your teeth
Lemons are a natural duietric
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dannybias46 wrote: »Use lemon juice. Lemons have acid in it that will remove enamel from your teeth
Lemons are a natural duietric
I have news for you...12 -
dannybias46 wrote: »Use lemon juice. Lemons have acid in it that will remove enamel from your teeth
Lemons are a natural duietric
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dannybias46 wrote: »Use lemon juice. Lemons have acid in it that will remove enamel from your teeth
Lemons are a natural duietric
One glass of non-lemon-based lemon juice coming up.9 -
I think drinking lemon water helps with weight loss. Everyone here is saying it's just calories, but I don't feel that's strictly true. I think there are a combination of things that have to be taken into account for optimal weight loss. First, calories, how much you are eating on a daily basis. Then, exercise, how much you are burning on a daily basis. Then water, how you are drinking on a daily basis? Sleeping, how much you sleep on a nightly basis. Spread... how you spread out your food over the day. I think eating all your calories in one meal would make you lose more weight (I did) than spreading it out. It's about what works for everyone but as you can see, there are a host of things that effect your weight loss.
Now going back to lemon water, I think it's a good thing to incorporate into your diet. Not only does it banish belly bloat, but it detoxifies you and is good for your digestive system. I personally thinks it helps with my weightloss.
Good luck ❤️.1 -
LyiannaTameka wrote: »I think drinking lemon water helps with weight loss. Everyone here is saying it's just calories, but I don't feel that's strictly true. I think there are a combination of things that have to be taken into account for optimal weight loss. First, calories, how much you are eating on a daily basis. Then, exercise, how much you are burning on a daily basis. Then water, how you are drinking on a daily basis? Sleeping, how much you sleep on a nightly basis. Spread... how you spread out your food over the day. I think eating all your calories in one meal would make you lose more weight (I did) than spreading it out. It's about what works for everyone but as you can see, there are a host of things that effect your weight loss.
Now going back to lemon water, I think it's a good thing to incorporate into your diet. Not only does it banish belly bloat, but it detoxifies you and is good for your digestive system. I personally thinks it helps with my weightloss.
Good luck ❤️.
What toxins does it get rid of?6 -
LyiannaTameka wrote: »I think drinking lemon water helps with weight loss. Everyone here is saying it's just calories, but I don't feel that's strictly true. I think there are a combination of things that have to be taken into account for optimal weight loss. First, calories, how much you are eating on a daily basis. Then, exercise, how much you are burning on a daily basis. Then water, how you are drinking on a daily basis? Sleeping, how much you sleep on a nightly basis. Spread... how you spread out your food over the day. I think eating all your calories in one meal would make you lose more weight (I did) than spreading it out. It's about what works for everyone but as you can see, there are a host of things that effect your weight loss.
Now going back to lemon water, I think it's a good thing to incorporate into your diet. Not only does it banish belly bloat, but it detoxifies you and is good for your digestive system. I personally thinks it helps with my weightloss.
Good luck ❤️.
Eating your calories in one meal vs. three makes no difference. It's completely personal choice, and one person may lose better eating only one meal because they stick to their calorie goal better, but meal timing doesn't affect weight loss.
Your system doesn't need detoxifying, your body takes care of that for you itself. If there's something that your body can't detox, it's going to need a lot more than lemon water to get rid of it.4 -
dannybias46 wrote: »Use lemon juice. Lemons have acid in it that will remove enamel from your teeth
Lemons are a natural duietric
Where does lemon juice come from, if not from lemons?4 -
I drink lemon water throughout the day simply because I don't like plain water.It is a natural diuretic but I don't believe I have ever lost any weight from it.It helps me drink more water.I think there is supposed to be some reasoning online about drinking hot water with lemon before breakfast but I drink mine with ice.0
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Lemon water is alkaline and it helps to offset an acidic system and cleanse the liver. If you like it.. it can not hurt. I personally believe in keeping my diet alkaline. However.. there are those on here who believe you can drink diet soda and 1400 calories in skittles a day and it is the same as drinking lemon water and eating 1400 calories in fresh vegetables, healthy fats, and fish.
I totally disagree.1 -
LyiannaTameka wrote: »I think drinking lemon water helps with weight loss. Everyone here is saying it's just calories, but I don't feel that's strictly true.
That's what's great about science - it doesn't care how you feel about it.
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elisa123gal wrote: »Lemon water is alkaline and it helps to offset an acidic system and cleanse the liver. If you like it.. it can not hurt. I personally believe in keeping my diet alkaline. However.. there are those on here who believe you can drink diet soda and 1400 calories in skittles a day and it is the same as drinking lemon water and eating 1400 calories in fresh vegetables, healthy fats, and fish.
I totally disagree.
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LyiannaTameka wrote: »I think drinking lemon water helps with weight loss. Everyone here is saying it's just calories, but I don't feel that's strictly true. I think there are a combination of things that have to be taken into account for optimal weight loss. First, calories, how much you are eating on a daily basis. This is the most important part.
Then, exercise, how much you are burning on a daily basis. . This also has to do with calories, influencing the CO part of the CICO energy balance equation.
Then water, how you are drinking on a daily basis? yes it's important to stay hydrated and that can impact water retention.
Sleeping, how much you sleep on a nightly basis. Also important for overall health, mental acuity, managing stress but not directly related to weight loss.
Spread... how you spread out your food over the day. I think eating all your calories in one meal would make you lose more weight (I did) than spreading it out. . No, meal timing is irrelevant to weight loss.
It's about what works for everyone but as you can see, there are a host of things that effect your weight loss. Truly it all comes back to calories for weight loss, other factors are secondary and relate more to individual preference which can help keep someone motivated.
Now going back to lemon water, I think it's a good thing to incorporate into your diet. Not only does it banish belly bloat, but it detoxifies you What toxins? and is good for your digestive system. I personally thinks it helps with my weightloss.
Good luck ❤️.
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I'm not quite sure how anyone can say that lemon water is alkaline as lemons and lemon juice are an acid. Adding them to water doesn't change the acidity, it just dilutes it. As far a helping one lose weight, that's debatable. I have heard that drinking a cup of hot water with lemon is good, drinking lemon infused water is good, or just adding lemon juice to water is good. They all taste good and probably help with encouraging the overall water one drinks in a day but I seriously doubt there is any benefit to weight lose other than increasing the full feeling so you don't eat as much. As far as eliminating toxins, personally I think that is a load of crap!2
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As you can see, OP, opinions are a dime a dozen. A great skill for the 21st century must be the ability to evaluate claims.
Hyperbole does not make it more true. Trump is proof of that.
Top google hits does not necessarily make it more true. If you don't believe me google PETA.
When it comes to my personal health I want to take the advice of an expert. Not a physicist or a paper nutritionist or my great-aunt Mabel. Luckily health is a concern to most people so we have publicly funded agencies full of accredited experts who evaluate the published studies of their peers and regularly announce their best considered advice.
I refer to the Canada Food Guide. If you are in the US you may refer to the FDA or www.choosemyplate.gov . The WHO also regularly publishes advice.
With that all said, lemon water is not at all harmful and if you choose it instead of a slice of Cheesecake it may very well help you lose weight.
Lemons are acidic.
Lemon water won't change the PH of your body.5 -
I didn't mean to start a major debate i was just curious0
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But thanks for all your opinions. I'll just stick to lemon to flavour my water when im tired of plain water. And not expect anything special.8
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LyiannaTameka wrote: »I think drinking lemon water helps with weight loss. Everyone here is saying it's just calories, but I don't feel that's strictly true. I think there are a combination of things that have to be taken into account for optimal weight loss. First, calories, how much you are eating on a daily basis. Then, exercise, how much you are burning on a daily basis. Then water, how you are drinking on a daily basis? Sleeping, how much you sleep on a nightly basis. Spread... how you spread out your food over the day. I think eating all your calories in one meal would make you lose more weight (I did) than spreading it out. It's about what works for everyone but as you can see, there are a host of things that effect your weight loss.
Now going back to lemon water, I think it's a good thing to incorporate into your diet. Not only does it banish belly bloat, but it detoxifies you and is good for your digestive system. I personally thinks it helps with my weightloss.
Good luck ❤️.
@LyiannaTameka Bwahahaha, that's the funniest deadpan post I've seen in ages! Nice combination of so many diet scams and myths! Nicely played.8 -
LyiannaTameka wrote: »I think drinking lemon water helps with weight loss. Everyone here is saying it's just calories, but I don't feel that's strictly true. I think there are a combination of things that have to be taken into account for optimal weight loss. First, calories, how much you are eating on a daily basis. Then, exercise, how much you are burning on a daily basis. Then water, how you are drinking on a daily basis? Sleeping, how much you sleep on a nightly basis. Spread... how you spread out your food over the day. I think eating all your calories in one meal would make you lose more weight (I did) than spreading it out. It's about what works for everyone but as you can see, there are a host of things that effect your weight loss.
Now going back to lemon water, I think it's a good thing to incorporate into your diet. Not only does it banish belly bloat, but it detoxifies you and is good for your digestive system. I personally thinks it helps with my weightloss.
Good luck ❤️.
@LyiannaTameka Bwahahaha, that's the funniest deadpan post I've seen in ages! Nice combination of so many diet scams and myths! Nicely played.
I have to agree. For a moment there I thought I was reading a transcript from a Dr. Oz show. Well played!6 -
elisa123gal wrote: »Lemon water is alkaline and it helps to offset an acidic system and cleanse the liver. If you like it.. it can not hurt. I personally believe in keeping my diet alkaline. However.. there are those on here who believe you can drink diet soda and 1400 calories in skittles a day and it is the same as drinking lemon water and eating 1400 calories in fresh vegetables, healthy fats, and fish.
I totally disagree.
You can disagree all you want, but it won't change the facts. And you don't have a completely accurate grasp on those.5
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